Future Careers

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Future Careers By KP

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Future Careers. By KP. My Personal Strengths. Math & Science – These are my best subjects. Machines – I have a dirt bike and a snowmobile. I often do repairs on them. Independent work – I enjoy working by myself on projects. I can stay focused for a long time. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Future Careers

By KP

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My Personal Strengths Math & Science – These are my best

subjects. Machines – I have a dirt bike and a

snowmobile. I often do repairs on them. Independent work – I enjoy working

by myself on projects. I can stay focused for a long time.

Computers – I can learn new programs and technology quickly.

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My Personal Interests Speed Skating – I have been speed

skating for 4 years. I often compete in tournaments.

Nature – I enjoy being outdoors. I like camping and hiking.

Other Countries – I like learning about other countries in the world. I want to travel. I have been to six other countries.

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Some Possible Careers Air Pilot Civil Engineer Geological Engineer

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Air Pilot Fly aircraft and helicopters for

transportation and other services. Workforce is 95% male. In BC, the largest demand is in the

Northeast.

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Civil Engineer Civil engineers plan, design, develop

and manage projects for the construction or repair of buildings, roads, bridges and dams.

Workforce is 87% male. Work for private companies or the

government.

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Geological Engineer Carry out geological and geotechnical

studies to assess suitability of locations for civil engineering, mining and oil and gas projects.

Workforce is 77% male. Most work for mining, gas, and oil

companies.

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My preferred choice

Air Pilot

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Why an Air Pilot? I enjoy working with machines. I like

cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles and planes.

I like to travel. If I’m a pilot, I can travel the world as part of my job.

I’m good at Math and Science. You need to be good at both to fly a plane.

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More Information on Air Pilots Average Salary is $66 000 to $95 000. Unemployment rate is 2.6%. The current demand for workers in

Canada is 7300. There will be 7800 job openings in 2020. Education – Air pilots need to graduate

from a certified aviation school. Air Pilots work for companies and the

military.